Martin Luther King Day, 2021

Today, the third Monday of January, is the day we recall some of the lessons of Reverend Martin Luther King, Jr., who was assassinated in 1968. King lived a brief but amazingly concentrated life that corresponded to an equally brief, unfinished, phase in America's racial awakening. King's teachings had a profound effect on everyone — those who loved and respected him, and even those who loathed him and everything he stood for. Had Reverend King lived, many Republicans claim, he would have been a Republican himself, a social conservative, an ardent defender of Israel and the unborn, and would have...

Honoring two Civil Rights legends

With a heavy heart, we honor two civil rights legends today. Civil rights icon and 17-term Georgia congressman Rep. John Lewis has died at the age of 80. Representative Lewis was a leader of the civil rights movement, champion of peaceful resistance, and a leading voice across America for over 30 years. Civil rights veteran, Rev. C.T. Vivian has died at the age of 95. An associate of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., in 1965 he was beaten by a segregationist sheriff in Selma while trying to register Black voters - a moment that helped spark the march that pressured...

Video: Young Voices of the Movement

https://youtu.be/TctAtrqEr8o   On July 9th the New Bedford Branch hosted a panel featuring Young Voices of the Movement featuring: Akia S. Callum, M.Ed; President, CT State Conference NAACP Youth & College; National NAACP Youth Work Committee Drea Moore, President, Collective 4 Change Livia Fonseca, Vice President of Administration for Collective 4 Change Charlemya Erasme, NAACP Education Committee Chair Amanda Kuffoh, NAACP Education Committee Liaison Kamiya Parkin, President, NAACP UMass Boston College Chapter